‘Tourism’ Archives
The Spit

Image via Wikipedia The Spit In the city’s central-south-east border you find the boardwalks and paths of Cherry Beach. They are replete with boardwalk & path areas for strollers, cyclers, joggers, in-line skaters and the like. You journey along these paths east-bound and would eventually end up in the Ash Bridges Bay [...]
Toronto Pride Parade

Image via Wikipedia The Pride Parade this weekend will likely gather a huge crowd this year along Yonge Street. In 2009, the event attracted an estimated one million people who contributed about $136 Million dollars to Toronto and unlike G20 we didn't have to board up any stores or buy a sound canon. In our view Pride Parade represents [...]
Toronto Canada Day Celebrations and Fireworks Safety Tips

Image by wmacphail via Flickr Canada Day Celebrations, marks the day when Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Province of Canada( now, Ontario and Quebec) joined together on July 1, 1867. Below is a list of celebrations that will take place across the city. North Live music and barbecue at Mel Lastman Square from 5 to 10 p.m. Fireworks at [...]
Best Deals for Air Flights

Image via Wikipedia You can sometimes get the best flight deals by going directly to the airline website. Monitor the price at least three times a day. We suggest in the morning, noon and in the evening. Usually you will get the best prices on Wednesdays. Avoid booking your tickets over the weekend since the demand is usually high in that [...]
China’s Terracotta Army in Toronto

Image via Wikipedia The Warrior Emperor and China's Terracotta Army is coming to Toronto. The Royal Ontario Museum will be putting them on display on June 26. The good news is unlike G20, they will not need a security zone for these famous figures. We think the army will be a true attraction to tourists and local residents of [...]
2010 June Events in Toronto

Image via Wikipedia Here are some fun events this month in Toronto: The 11th Annual Taste of Little Italy 2010 Will take place Friday June 18-20, between Bathurst and Shaw. College Street will be closed during the event. On Sunday June 20, we have Much Music Awards (MMVA), honoring this year's best music video. This event [...]
Toronto World Cup Fever

June 11 is the kickoff date for World Cup soccer in South Africa. This will be an amazing World Cup held in a country that has gone through a lot in the past decade. Soccer fans all around the world are anxiously waiting for this event. Preparations are underway across many bars and restaurants in Toronto to attract the fans. Of-course this will [...]
Toronto G20 Summit Value?

According to Toronto City website, the G20 submit will produce broad-based benefits for the local community. Toronto's tourism, business, culture and environment leadership will be world spotlight and lasting international business relationships will be developed. Now, lets take a step back and look at the past G20 events, London in 2008 and [...]
Clothes + Hair + Makeup = Fashion

A city with a lot of people means different fashion. Toronto’s fashion industry is one of the City’s largest industrial employers. The city is home to over 500 apparel manufactures. In one year the wholesale shipments reaches near 1.5 billion. This means 16% of the 9 billion Canadian market. Forty-eight of the world’s least developed [...]
Must go in Toronto

Thinking of visiting Toronto? Or haven’t explored Toronto properly even though you live in Toronto? What places are some of Toronto’s best places to see? Toronto, being a very busy city, has many attractions that you wouldn’t want to miss. What better way, than to visit what Toronto is known for- The CN Tower. The CN Tower is one of [...]